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illion, new york, is home. mayor john stephens says business is booming. >> pun intend, they're going great gun. >> reporter: in recent years stephens says, remington has brought $50 million to the region annually. >> it's 200 years almost of history. it just wouldn't seem right to have it someplace else. >> reporter: stephens is worried because outsiders have set their sights on the the plant's 1300 jobs. in the aftermath of the newtown connecticut, school shooting new york governor andrew cuomo pass the the nation's strictest gun control, banning high-capacity magazines and assault weapons. within two weeks, south carolina congressman jeff duncan wrote to remington's c.e.o. saying, "in south carolina, we believe in the right to keep and bear arms. we need to encourage other businesses who share those beliefs to relocate to the palmetto state." many the town are worried. herkimer county legislator ray johnson: >> sooner or later some of the vawfers to start looking a little bit better. do we stay here or do we
illion, new york, is home. mayor john stephens says business is booming. >> pun intend, they're going great gun. >> reporter: in recent years stephens says, remington has brought $50 million to the region annually. >> it's 200 years almost of history. it just wouldn't seem right to have it someplace else. >> reporter: stephens is worried because outsiders have set their sights on the the plant's 1300 jobs. in the aftermath of the newtown connecticut, school shooting new...
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we're at new york's j.f.k. airport with that part of the story. >> reporter: despite warnings not to drive last night, the snow swallowed up dozens of cars along the long island expressway, one of the region's busiest highways. even some emergency vehicles could not get through. at least 150 people spent the night in their cars. >> put on the three layers of clothing i brought, threw some blankets over me and went to sleep. >> mass transit systems work to get back on schedule. amtrak service between northeast cities resumed, but service to hard-hit boston was canceled. >> it is really frustrating. >> reporter: donna has slept in new york's penn station the past two nights hoping to catch a train to visit her family. >> i thought maybe one night, you know, i'd be out of here. >> reporter: airlines canceled more than 2,000 flights today, but boston's logan was the only major airport closed. it was expected to reopen tonight. marietta dyer was among the passengers stranded at new york's j.f.k. airport waiting to v
we're at new york's j.f.k. airport with that part of the story. >> reporter: despite warnings not to drive last night, the snow swallowed up dozens of cars along the long island expressway, one of the region's busiest highways. even some emergency vehicles could not get through. at least 150 people spent the night in their cars. >> put on the three layers of clothing i brought, threw some blankets over me and went to sleep. >> mass transit systems work to get back on schedule....
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new york and boston. the service between the two cities were canceled on saturday. and the prince george's county residents seem to have taken the water tonight as a result of the broken main near the intersection. we are talking about customers here in that area. the wssc says that the water is safe for drinking, bathing, cleaning your floors. but the water, they should not use it for the baby formula or washing clothes in the washing machine as they may cause stains. >>> a big send off for the soldiers headed to the new assignment. family and friends of some 60 national guardsman and women were there to see them off. they were joined by the d.c. delegate and representatives of the d.c. department and veteran's affair. soldiers are being deployed to cuba to support operations enduring freedom. it's expected to last about ten months. >>> five crew members were hurt and others hurt when the drill went wrong. it happened during a rescue of the imagine industry. authorities said that cables snapped on the bo
new york and boston. the service between the two cities were canceled on saturday. and the prince george's county residents seem to have taken the water tonight as a result of the broken main near the intersection. we are talking about customers here in that area. the wssc says that the water is safe for drinking, bathing, cleaning your floors. but the water, they should not use it for the baby formula or washing clothes in the washing machine as they may cause stains. >>> a big send...
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local h to help massachusetts get power restored to neighborhoods like get this, new york's governor is promising to send utility workers to help in the cleanup.he tonight, temperatures in the boston area are expected to be in the teens and single digits. >> axelrod: terrell, thanks. travel across the northeast is still very slow going this evening.e >> reporter: despite warningsite not to drive last night, the snow swallowed up dozens of cars along the long island expressway, one of the region's long busiest highways. even some emergency vehicles could not get through. at least 150 people spent the at night in their cars. >> put on the three layers of clothing i brought, threw some blankets over me and went to sleep.ght, >> mass transit systems work to get back on schedule. boston's commuter trainset remainsideled. amtrak service between northeast cities resumed, but service toton hard-hit boston was canceled. >> i >> it is really frustrating. f >> reporter: donna has slept in new york's penn station the past two nights hoping to catch a train to visit her family.ly. >> i thought ma
local h to help massachusetts get power restored to neighborhoods like get this, new york's governor is promising to send utility workers to help in the cleanup.he tonight, temperatures in the boston area are expected to be in the teens and single digits. >> axelrod: terrell, thanks. travel across the northeast is still very slow going this evening.e >> reporter: despite warningsite not to drive last night, the snow swallowed up dozens of cars along the long island expressway, one...
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i'm jeff glor cbs news in new york. scott pelley will be here tomorrow. good night captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org people to the hospital. hear from another driver who saw it all happen. plus: looking beyond the highly- disputed "stop and frisk" policy. oakland >>> a corvette sails off of a cliff. you will hear from another driver that saw it all happennism happen. >>> it became the character of the greater bay area for all- time. [music] >> the movement that brought a unique flavor of music to the bay area. >>> and the local grammy nomination artist keeping it relevant. the lion is out! no mommy no! don't worry honey, it only works on checks. deposit checks from your smartphone with chase quickdeposit. just snap a picture, hit send and done. take a step forward and chase what matters. i'm elizabeth cook. happy new year... it's the year of the snake! gung hay fat choy. and this lunar new year got off >>> good evening. i'm elizabeth cook. happy new year. the year of the snake. >>> this new year got off to
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for now i'm jim axelrod in new york. for all of us here at cbs news thanks for joining us and good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org this is speeding. this is in a rush. this is fast food. this is accelerating. and this is happening too fast. this is the express lane. getting a ticket. and this is the fast track. this is the fastest in-home wi-fi for all rooms, all devices, all the time. this is xfinity internet. call or click to get started today. xfinity. the future of awesome.
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dean reynolds, cbs news, chicago. >> a new york woman who went missing in turkey was found dead today in istanbul, 33-year-old sarai sierra was last heard from on january 21st, the day she was due home, her body was discovered in a poor neighborhood of the city, the police have arrested 11 people for questioning. here in new orleans, we are going back to the superdome, reborn after the horror of hurricane katrina. that is next. >> pelley: back now from new orleans, inside the super done, the scene of sunday's game. in august of 2005, when hurricane katrina was coming to shore, the superdome was declared a shelter of last resort. thousands of people filled the stands, mostly the boar, the handicapped and the elderly. but then the levees broke and all of those people were trapped, there was no electricity, little fool, and little water. one of the people brought in to turn the situation around was an army lieutenant general by the name of russel honore. >> if it was one thing i had abundance of confidence in is that we could get this done, this was logistics. and logistics can be done w
dean reynolds, cbs news, chicago. >> a new york woman who went missing in turkey was found dead today in istanbul, 33-year-old sarai sierra was last heard from on january 21st, the day she was due home, her body was discovered in a poor neighborhood of the city, the police have arrested 11 people for questioning. here in new orleans, we are going back to the superdome, reborn after the horror of hurricane katrina. that is next. >> pelley: back now from new orleans, inside the super...
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i'm jeff glor cbs news in new york. scott pelley will be here tomorrow. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> the idea here is to be reasonable and to get other reasonable people to think about climate change. thousands rally from coast to coast. what they are demanding the president to do as part of his environmental agenda. >>> there are a lot of stupid people out in the bay. >>> finding a cause on the bay. why people are saying it was a an accident waiting to happen. >>> kpix5 news is next san francisco. rescued >>> this is kpix5 news. >>> good evening. we begin with breaking news in san francisco. firefighters have just rescued someone stranded on a cliff above baker beach. at least 3 people were stranded some 75 feet up the cliff. one was able to get down on their own. dozens of rescuers responded to help the hikers. there were no injuries. >>> president barack obama is pitching a long list of environmental protections for his coming term, but for some people it is not enough. kpix-5 is on the nationw
i'm jeff glor cbs news in new york. scott pelley will be here tomorrow. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> the idea here is to be reasonable and to get other reasonable people to think about climate change. thousands rally from coast to coast. what they are demanding the president to do as part of his environmental agenda. >>> there are a lot of stupid people out in the bay. >>> finding a cause on the...
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magalie laguerre-wilkinson, cbs news, new york. >> axelrod: now to india and a protest demanding justice after the rape and murder of three young sisters. the streets were packed today in a state in western india. three sisters, age five, nine, and 11, disappeared nearly two weeks ago. their bodies were found in a well. police first insisted it was an accident, then autopsy confirms the girls had been sexually assaulted. a british newspaper is reporting tonight that oscar pistorius wants to reach out to the family of the girlfriend he admits shooting and killing. pistorius is out on bail and staying at his uncle's house. the "guardian" newspaper quotes the uncle, arnold pistorius, describing his nephew. "the family of can reeva steenkamp his mind all the time and his purpose would be to be part of the family in the future." later, two young afghan actors in the oscar spotlight. and art world mystery. a popular mural on a wall in london somehow shows up on the auction block in miami. and home prices on the rebound in what might seem like an unlikely place. those stories when the "cbs even
magalie laguerre-wilkinson, cbs news, new york. >> axelrod: now to india and a protest demanding justice after the rape and murder of three young sisters. the streets were packed today in a state in western india. three sisters, age five, nine, and 11, disappeared nearly two weeks ago. their bodies were found in a well. police first insisted it was an accident, then autopsy confirms the girls had been sexually assaulted. a british newspaper is reporting tonight that oscar pistorius wants...
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i'm jeff glor cbs news in new york. scott pelley will be here tomorrow. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org in on the search for a bay area couple... who vanished during a biking trip in peru. we'll have the latest in a live report. plus: new details released about the arrest of m-c hammer at an east bay shopping mall. "i'm gonna cover some things here that might not be popular with some of you." and during a stop in the bay area... what jim >>> detail about the arrest of mc hammer at an east bay shopping mall. >>> i will cover things here that might not be popular with some of you. >>> during a stop in the bay area what jimmy carter had to say about the current administration international mystery ou ica. that's wher >>> this is kpix5 news. a young bay area couple nearly a month ago. >>> good evening. we start tonight with an international mystery out of south america. that is where a young bay area couple disappeared near he a month ago. kpix5 don napp is there where family and friends say the lack of cont
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york's sanitation men new york's strongest.te >> reporter: new york city has roughly 6,300 miles of road. b that's enough to drive from here to los angeles and back. scott, the city has 250,000 tons of salt available to help keep all that roadway clear.rs >> pelley: jim, thank you. super-storm sandy also knocked down defenses against storm surge all along the coast. tonight, with wind gusts of 70 miles an hour coming in from the atlantic, a lot of folks are casting a wary eye on the sea. seth doane is with them. >> this is supposed to be a high wall. all of this is leveled. where is the ocean going to go? it's going to go right over it. >> the sea berm that used tohood w protect franca costa's neighborhood was damaged by hurricane irene in 2011 and destroyed by super-storm sandy last october. she's anxiously watching the ocean. >> i need to come back in a couple hours and see where it is. >> keep your eye on the water? >> that's the main thing. i have to keep my eye on where the water is. >> reporter: when sandy hit, a wall of water nearly ten feet high washed through costa's w stat
york's sanitation men new york's strongest.te >> reporter: new york city has roughly 6,300 miles of road. b that's enough to drive from here to los angeles and back. scott, the city has 250,000 tons of salt available to help keep all that roadway clear.rs >> pelley: jim, thank you. super-storm sandy also knocked down defenses against storm surge all along the coast. tonight, with wind gusts of 70 miles an hour coming in from the atlantic, a lot of folks are casting a wary eye on the...
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seth doane, cbs news, new york. >> one of the great buildings. that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald. >>> good evening, i'm elizabeth cook. >> i'm ken bastida in for allen martin. >>> three days before the super bowl a supersized apology in new orleans today. 49er cornerback chris culliver doing damage control after comments he made about gay players being unwelcome in the team's locker room. cbs 5 sports director dennis o'donnell is in new orleans with the latest on that story and the rest of the preps under way in the big easy. >> reporter: just days away from super bowl xlvii. today was the final day that both teams were able to practice or meet the media before sunday's game. it was the chance for him to apologize for the remarks he made on media day. >> what would you like to say to the community of san francisco? >> like i said, i apologize and i'm sorry and that's not
seth doane, cbs news, new york. >> one of the great buildings. that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald. >>> good evening, i'm elizabeth cook. >> i'm ken bastida in for allen martin. >>> three days before the super bowl a supersized apology in new orleans today. 49er cornerback...
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all of new england, the state of new york, northern new jersey, northeastern pennsylvania under a winter storm watch. this green area running the corridor between boston and providence, that's a blizzard watch that's in affect for friday and saturday. now, this is the weather map, the forecast map for friday evening and we think a major low will be just off of the jersey shore. it's going to be strengthening all day with very heavy snows developing all over southern new england and even into the new york city area and watch, this is going to track northeast friday, friday night into the day saturday and by this point we think a full-blown blizzard is likely along the maine coastline, including portions of southeastern massachusetts and all of rhode island, maybe even eastern connecticut. blizzard conditions are going to be possible there. how much snow? where you see this pink in southeast new england where that blizzard watch is we think up to two feet of snow might occur. what about back toward new york? we think somewhere maybe six to ten inch range. but the devil's in the details. it
all of new england, the state of new york, northern new jersey, northeastern pennsylvania under a winter storm watch. this green area running the corridor between boston and providence, that's a blizzard watch that's in affect for friday and saturday. now, this is the weather map, the forecast map for friday evening and we think a major low will be just off of the jersey shore. it's going to be strengthening all day with very heavy snows developing all over southern new england and even into...
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and even into the new york city area. and watch, this is going to track northeast friday, friday night into the day saturday. and by this point, we think a full-blown blizzard is likely along the maine coastline, including portions of southeastern massachusetts and all of rhode island, maybe even eastern connecticut. blizzard conditions are going to be possible there. how much snow? where you see this pink in southeast new england where that blizzard watch is, we think up to two feet of snow might occur. what about back toward new york? we think somewhere maybe six to ten-inch range. but i've got to say, the devil's in the details. it's a little bit early. the storm is really going to crank as we go friday into friday night. we'll be able to refine those totals, scott, and just where the worst of it may be overnight tonight and during the day tomorrow, so stay tuned. >> pelley: get out the snow shovels. david, thank you very much. cbs news has learned that lance armstrong is going to be sued tomorrow. s.c.a. promotions pa
and even into the new york city area. and watch, this is going to track northeast friday, friday night into the day saturday. and by this point, we think a full-blown blizzard is likely along the maine coastline, including portions of southeastern massachusetts and all of rhode island, maybe even eastern connecticut. blizzard conditions are going to be possible there. how much snow? where you see this pink in southeast new england where that blizzard watch is, we think up to two feet of snow...
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suzanne pratt, "n.b.r.," new york. >> tom: the "new york times," the wall street, and even the federal reserve have all been the targets of thieves in the past week, using key keyboards. the federal reserve said it was hackers exploiting a temporary vulnerability in a website vendor product. the products were not affected, and the security hole was not affected. the fed is not saying what information was taken. an online hacker group says it was behind it to access information on 4,000 bank executives. in the past six months, they have disrupted website from bank of america, and even sony's video. george tubin is with us tonight in boston. are companies, george, taking cyber-security serious today? >> that's a good question. i think unfortunately, the answer depends. some companies are. certain industries that have been hit, and have had issues lately over the past couple of years, like retailers, some of the payment processing sites, banks, certainly defense companies. but i think as a whole, unfortunately, in the u.s. companies are not taking it seriously enough yet. >> tom: you know
suzanne pratt, "n.b.r.," new york. >> tom: the "new york times," the wall street, and even the federal reserve have all been the targets of thieves in the past week, using key keyboards. the federal reserve said it was hackers exploiting a temporary vulnerability in a website vendor product. the products were not affected, and the security hole was not affected. the fed is not saying what information was taken. an online hacker group says it was behind it to access...
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i'm nancy o'dell. >> i'm rob marciano in new york. i am the only journalist with robin roberts after her "gma" return. exclusive. >> people ask me why do you want to go back to work? >> the tears. the nerves. >> he said let's come up with a code word if it gets to be a little too intense. >> everything you didn't see on "gma." >> "e.t." the only camera crew allowed access. we're going to share all the behind the scenes moments with you. >> alec
i'm nancy o'dell. >> i'm rob marciano in new york. i am the only journalist with robin roberts after her "gma" return. exclusive. >> people ask me why do you want to go back to work? >> the tears. the nerves. >> he said let's come up with a code word if it gets to be a little too intense. >> everything you didn't see on "gma." >> "e.t." the only camera crew allowed access. we're going to share all the behind the scenes moments...
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ed koch, the poor kid from the bronx who grew up to be mayor of new york, died today. >> how am i doing? how am i doing? thank you. >> reporter: from 1978 to 1989 koch was the public face and brash voice of america's largest city. >> i talk like a new yorker, i walk like a new yorker, and i think like a new yorker. and i eat like a new yorker. (laughter). >> reporter: koch inherited a city in crisis, but he turned its finances around and lifted its spirits. >> what a great city. >> reporter: koch never minced words. he called his critics whackos but after 12 years many new yorkers tired of his abrasive style and he lost his bid for a fourth term. ed koch was 88. he always liked to have the last word so we'll give it to him. >> i want to be remembered as being a proud jew who loved the people of the city of new york and did his best to make their lives better. >> pelley: the n.f.l. commissioner has issued an order to make the game safer. and we'll talk to the mayor of new orleans about what's being called the biggest experiment in public schooling in america when the "cbs evening news" c
ed koch, the poor kid from the bronx who grew up to be mayor of new york, died today. >> how am i doing? how am i doing? thank you. >> reporter: from 1978 to 1989 koch was the public face and brash voice of america's largest city. >> i talk like a new yorker, i walk like a new yorker, and i think like a new yorker. and i eat like a new yorker. (laughter). >> reporter: koch inherited a city in crisis, but he turned its finances around and lifted its spirits. >> what...
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suzanne pratt, "n.b.r.," new york. >> tom: the outlook for new jobs depends in large part on decisions made in washington in the next two months on spending and taxes. white house economic adviser alan krueger warns the automatic spending cuts known as the sequester could hurt the economy and job growth. washington bureau chief darren gersh spoke with him at the white house just after the employment report came out. darren began by asking there's a clear trend in the jobs numbers. >> today's report of 157,000 was a little bit above what the average has been for the previous 12 months, but i think if you look at the whole pattern, we see a job market that's gradually healing. over the last 35 months, our businesses have add 6.1 million jobs. that's moving in the right direction but we have a big hole to dig our way out of because the financial crisis was so deep >> darren: it doesn't look like in the job numbers that the fiscal cliff scared employers from hiring people but that didn't show up. were you surprise bide that? >> i think our economy has been resilient. investment was strong
suzanne pratt, "n.b.r.," new york. >> tom: the outlook for new jobs depends in large part on decisions made in washington in the next two months on spending and taxes. white house economic adviser alan krueger warns the automatic spending cuts known as the sequester could hurt the economy and job growth. washington bureau chief darren gersh spoke with him at the white house just after the employment report came out. darren began by asking there's a clear trend in the jobs...
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but here in new york, this new business was born in the kitchen. this is pastry chef jenny mccoy and her business partner diana lovett. >> jenny had her background in the kitchen and wanted to make things accessible to the home cook. i had my background in the non- profit world and really wanted to have a socially responsible supply chain. >> reporter: cisse makes mixes for products like hot cocoa, cookies and cakes. they use all-natural products and fair-trade cocoa. that's cocoa that comes from farmers who use fair labor practices, and sustainable pricing. it's been a busy year, the two went from concept to prototype in four months and hit store shelves in september, the products are available in whole foods and other grocery chains along the east coast. >> i certainly think that with a line of baking mixes i think that a woman-owned business sort of makes sense to the consumer. >> reporter: women owned businesses are expected to lead the u.s. economic rebound according to "women lead" author tracey wilen gaugenti. she says crowdfunding is leveli
but here in new york, this new business was born in the kitchen. this is pastry chef jenny mccoy and her business partner diana lovett. >> jenny had her background in the kitchen and wanted to make things accessible to the home cook. i had my background in the non- profit world and really wanted to have a socially responsible supply chain. >> reporter: cisse makes mixes for products like hot cocoa, cookies and cakes. they use all-natural products and fair-trade cocoa. that's cocoa...
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portfolio manager at the street.com with us from the web site in new york. david, you know consumer focus stock sectors outperform the broader market over the past year. can that continue? >> i think that's a really good point. especially in 2012. when-- generally the consumer sectors are considered defensive so the fact they outperformed i think they can continue to outperform in 2013. we're in a period now where essentially an all-time high and a lot of folks are calling for a bit of a pullback. >> and clearly a lot of these consumer goods companies come with dividends. thats with a theme we saw in the first half of last year but the stocks continued to do well at the end of theas year into thiserio. coca-cola someone of those you have your eye on as a dividend consumer goods, what do you like out of coke. >> i'm the resident dividend stock advisor here at the street and i really like 29.7% dividend yield at coke. the company has enough earnings to easily cover this 2.1 times over but more importantly coca-cola's growing the dividend, growing its dividend
portfolio manager at the street.com with us from the web site in new york. david, you know consumer focus stock sectors outperform the broader market over the past year. can that continue? >> i think that's a really good point. especially in 2012. when-- generally the consumer sectors are considered defensive so the fact they outperformed i think they can continue to outperform in 2013. we're in a period now where essentially an all-time high and a lot of folks are calling for a bit of a...
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jim axel rod, cbs news, new york. >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> michael jackson's son first day here at "e.t." >>> plus is alec baldwin being accused of a hate crime? i'm nancy o'dell. >> and i'm rob marciano. >> alec's racist rant? investigated by new york's hate crime unit. "e.t." with new video. >> plus, alec's all-time nastiest run-in. >>> then mindy mccready's kids after her apparent suicide. was she under investigation for her boyfriend's death? >>> and justin. the alleged bieber murder plot caught on tape. >>
jim axel rod, cbs news, new york. >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> michael jackson's son first day here at "e.t." >>> plus is alec baldwin being accused of a hate crime? i'm nancy o'dell. >> and i'm rob marciano. >> alec's racist rant? investigated by new york's hate crime unit....
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>> reporter: but about 30 miles away in long beach, new york, this person plans to rebuild. she too lost almost everything in the storm. why here? >> we live here. this is where our home is. this is where our children were raised. this is where our families are. this is where the businesses we go to are. >> reporter: she does not support the governor's proposal for her community. >> we'd rather see cuomo spend the money on helping us rebuild >> we'd rather see cuomo spend the money on helping us rebuild than offering to buy people's property here. >> reporter: but joe says he's had enough. he's walking away. >> i hate that i lost neighbors in my neighborhood. i had three people die in this neighborhood. i hate everything about it. i could never come back here ever geb. >> reporter: governor cuomo's buy-out proposal still has to be approved by the federal government. if funding is approved, the governor's office says people will not be forced to sell their property, but, scott, those stay would be offered grants to rebuild stronger homes. >> pelley: a long road to recovery. e
>> reporter: but about 30 miles away in long beach, new york, this person plans to rebuild. she too lost almost everything in the storm. why here? >> we live here. this is where our home is. this is where our children were raised. this is where our families are. this is where the businesses we go to are. >> reporter: she does not support the governor's proposal for her community. >> we'd rather see cuomo spend the money on helping us rebuild >> we'd rather see...
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michelle miller, cbs news, new york. >> and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald >>> he was wearing body armor. >> ready for battle before he gunned down police. >> both detectives were killed at the doorstep. >> reporter: tonight an admission, those santa cruz officers had no idea who they were dealing with. >> two patients, victims of gunshot wounds. >> reporter: how the shooter seized their weapons. >> they were disarmed and their vehicle was stolen. >> reporter: and his shady past. >> for a while i couldn't go to the bathroom by myself. >> good evening, i'm allen martin. >> i'm elizabeth cook. the detectives shot and killed yesterday were the first santa cruz police officers ever to die in the line of duty. and as their family, friends and colleagues mourn their deaths, we are learning more about their suspected killer's troubled past and just how deeply disturbed he really was. we have team coverage tonight. kpix 5's mark sayre learned more today abou
michelle miller, cbs news, new york. >> and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald >>> he was wearing body armor. >> ready for battle before he gunned down police. >> both detectives were killed at the doorstep. >> reporter: tonight an admission, those santa cruz officers had no idea who they were dealing with. >> two patients,...
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mark just mentioned cardinal timothy dolan, the archbishop of new york. he sat down with us earlier today. were you surprised this morning? >> was i ever startled! yes, i was! >> pelley: what's next? this hasn't happened in nearly six hundred years. >> this hasn't happened in six centuries, has it? now we know what happens when the pope dies. whether the same protocol will click in, i don't know. i'll be waiting to see. i would presume what would happen is that the cardinal colleges will be summoned to rome to be there for march 1 because once the chair is vacant, by church law the college of cardinals would be -- would oversee the day in/day out pastoral leadership and governance of the church universal. >> pelley: the pope was very conservative. when a lot of american catholics are looking for a pope to lead into a new era maybe for women in the church, for example. >> yeah, they have to realize, scott, that the job description of the pope is to conserve. (laughs) you know, to conserve the pat ramonny of the faith. so it shouldn't surprise us that a pop
mark just mentioned cardinal timothy dolan, the archbishop of new york. he sat down with us earlier today. were you surprised this morning? >> was i ever startled! yes, i was! >> pelley: what's next? this hasn't happened in nearly six hundred years. >> this hasn't happened in six centuries, has it? now we know what happens when the pope dies. whether the same protocol will click in, i don't know. i'll be waiting to see. i would presume what would happen is that the cardinal...
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area we now extend into northern new jersey, including new york we could be talking about well over a foot of snow if all the ingredients come together. >> pelley: david, what are the dangers here? >> well, the big danger is the blizzard conditions. what does a blizzard exactly mean? we showed you how much snow we're going to expect but when you're talking about a blizzard, you're talking about powerful winds. in this case we would see gusts up to 60 miles per hour. that means power outages will be likely, and near-zero visibility at times, scott. so people are going to have to be prepared to shelter in place where they are and they might be stuck there for a while if they're in the hardest hittizings. >> pelley: david, thanks very much. in massachusetts, the governor is urging schools to close and he's ordered nonessential state workers to stay home tomorrow. the airports with the most cancellations tonight are newark, boston, and laguardia. it is the first big storm after a fairly mild winter so far and here is more from terrell brown. >> reporter: many new england towns spent the
area we now extend into northern new jersey, including new york we could be talking about well over a foot of snow if all the ingredients come together. >> pelley: david, what are the dangers here? >> well, the big danger is the blizzard conditions. what does a blizzard exactly mean? we showed you how much snow we're going to expect but when you're talking about a blizzard, you're talking about powerful winds. in this case we would see gusts up to 60 miles per hour. that means power...
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s new york field office. what do you think the top managers at the f.b.i. are most worried about? >> i'm sure they are most worried about what does this mean within the national security arena. that's probably at the top of the list, the discussion about maintaining our counterterrorism operations. >> reporter: most of the cuts would not take effect immediately on march 1. they would be phased in slowly over several months and they could be avoided if congress and the president can agree to a deal. but if they can't, the cuts will be painful. thousands of security screeners at the nation's airports would be furloughed. wait times at the busiest airports could increase by up to an hour. 70,000 children would be dropped from head start. 600,000 women and young children would be cut from a major nutrition program. millions of the nation's long-term unemployed would lose an average of $400 in benefits. on the health front, the f.d.a. says furloughs would result in 2,100 fewer inspections of food plants, increasing the risk of food-borne illness and medical research could be cut by $1.
s new york field office. what do you think the top managers at the f.b.i. are most worried about? >> i'm sure they are most worried about what does this mean within the national security arena. that's probably at the top of the list, the discussion about maintaining our counterterrorism operations. >> reporter: most of the cuts would not take effect immediately on march 1. they would be phased in slowly over several months and they could be avoided if congress and the president can...
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.," new york. >> susie: david garrity joins us now with more on dell. he heads up his own technology research firm, g.v.a. research. >> susie: so, david, the big question of the day, today was what can michael dell do with his dell computer company as a private company he couldn't do as a public company? what's different, really? >> out of the public eye, dell can go through some fairly wrenching shifts in terms of the mix of business the company has, and be able to do so without necessarily having to essentially hold the hand of public sector equity investors. from that standpoint, we can look at a fairly strong deemphasis of the customer p.c. business. the company will most likely stay with the enterprise. but what the company does in terms of trying to pursue or stay relevant to this shift over to tablet p.c.s and smartphones remains a very open question. >> susie: these are uncertain times for any p.c.-maker. it is isn't a dell-only problem. you wonder can michael dell really fix things up at dell? >> certainly he has done well enough in the past. b
.," new york. >> susie: david garrity joins us now with more on dell. he heads up his own technology research firm, g.v.a. research. >> susie: so, david, the big question of the day, today was what can michael dell do with his dell computer company as a private company he couldn't do as a public company? what's different, really? >> out of the public eye, dell can go through some fairly wrenching shifts in terms of the mix of business the company has, and be able to do so...
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jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. >> and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald >>> good evening, i'm elizabeth cook. >> i'm allen martin. >>> from snow to rain to hail, the storm rolling through the bay area has a little something for everybody. the wind and snow made for near white-out conditions up on mount hamilton. snow fell as low as 2500 feet. down the hill in san jose, one of our photographers ran into some hail. didn't last long but enough to collect on the windshield of his truck but around most of the bay, the rain was the story, that and the blast of chilly air that had us digging out coats and rain boots this morning and the storm isn't through. chief meteorologist paul deanno shows us where it's raining now with our live high-def doppler radar. >> the rain is just about finished but the legacy of the storm will be several days at below normal temperatures. today only 49 degrees in do
jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. >> and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald >>> good evening, i'm elizabeth cook. >> i'm allen martin. >>> from snow to rain to hail, the storm rolling through the bay area has a little something for everybody. the wind and snow made for near...
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jim axel rod, cbs news, new york. >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by >>> the motive of this case is robbery, involving a pair of shoes that were carried in a shopping bag. >> murder claimed the life of a prince georges county public school student. this time it was 15-year-old suitland high school freshman, charles michael walker, jr. and scott broom tells us, investigators now say that young man was indeed killed for a pair of shoes. >> cj walker, a kid who friends said made everyone laugh. walker's brother, overwelmed at the site of a makeshift memorial where cj died in the 4100 block of 28th avenue and
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phillips'. >> pelley: cardinal timothy dolan, the archbishop of new york, was questioned under oath new today by lawyers representing hundreds of people who say theyeople were sexually abused by priests i in milwaukee where dolan once served as archbishop. cardinal roger mahoney, the archbishop emeritus of los angeles, will testify later thisf lo week over his role in shielding accused priests from law. both dolan and mahoney are amonghoney a the princes of the church who will choose the successor toes pope benedict xvi next monthth but ben tracy tells us that mahoney is under pressure to stay home. ho >> reporter: cardinal roger r mahoney was the spiritual leader for four million catholics inon los angeles, the largest the archdiocese in the country. but many catholics are demanding the retired archbishop not attend the conclave. james salt is with catholics united. ja the group's petition, with 6,000. signatures, calls on mahoney to6, recuse himself from the vote.o >> the conclave should be an opportunity to celebrate the future of catholicism. op with the cardinal's participation, we
phillips'. >> pelley: cardinal timothy dolan, the archbishop of new york, was questioned under oath new today by lawyers representing hundreds of people who say theyeople were sexually abused by priests i in milwaukee where dolan once served as archbishop. cardinal roger mahoney, the archbishop emeritus of los angeles, will testify later thisf lo week over his role in shielding accused priests from law. both dolan and mahoney are amonghoney a the princes of the church who will choose the...
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. >> reporter: the next super bowl will be played here in the new york area at met life stadium. an n.f.l. official said the league will now take a closer look at that stadium's power supply, scott, and its backup plans. >> pelley: we're going to see more of your fascinating story behind the scenes at the super bowl on "60 minutes supports" wednesday night at 10:00 on the show time network. president obama sees no need for more increases in tax rates. he said that in an interview with cbs news that was broadcast live before the super bowl. mr. obama signed a bill raising rates on higher-income americans last month but this is the first time that he's said that he doesn't intend to extend higher rates to more taxpayers. it's a change from the position that he's held for many months. >> we can't get this done unless we also add ask the wealthiest households to pay higher taxes on their incomes above $250,000. >> pelley: that was mr. obama before the election and he made the same points in another way eight weeks ago. >> just to be clear: i'm not going to sign any package that someh
. >> reporter: the next super bowl will be played here in the new york area at met life stadium. an n.f.l. official said the league will now take a closer look at that stadium's power supply, scott, and its backup plans. >> pelley: we're going to see more of your fascinating story behind the scenes at the super bowl on "60 minutes supports" wednesday night at 10:00 on the show time network. president obama sees no need for more increases in tax rates. he said that in an...
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on this night at carnegie hall in new york city, the curtain will be going up on one of the many small miracles made possible by the american sacrifice. here's seth doane. >> reporter: milad yousufi grew up in war-torn afghanistan, and though he did not have a piano he did have an imagination. >> reporter: wait a second, you drew a picture of a piano and you pretended to play? >> yeah, yeah. >> reporter: because there was no access to a piano? >> yeah, yeah. >> reporter: no access because the taliban, who controlled afghanistan for five years banned all non-religious music. >> reporter: today, the taliban is out of power and 18-year-old yousufi is making up for lost time. he's joined afghanistan's first youth orchestra which, thanks to american funding, is on tour in the u.s. >> afghan music is three plus four. >> reporter: we met as they practiced with the maryland youth orchestra. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ how is it to play with american students? >> reporter: the orchestra is the brainchild of achmed sarmast who fled afghanistan during taliban rule. he returned in 2008, the mission of rev
on this night at carnegie hall in new york city, the curtain will be going up on one of the many small miracles made possible by the american sacrifice. here's seth doane. >> reporter: milad yousufi grew up in war-torn afghanistan, and though he did not have a piano he did have an imagination. >> reporter: wait a second, you drew a picture of a piano and you pretended to play? >> yeah, yeah. >> reporter: because there was no access to a piano? >> yeah, yeah....
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>> what would happen if it struck new york or l.a.? >>> and the double amputee
>> what would happen if it struck new york or l.a.? >>> and the double amputee
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. >> why were kim and kanye pulled off an airplane in new york? >> this is the ultimate jewish mother's dream. >> with joan rivers of
. >> why were kim and kanye pulled off an airplane in new york? >> this is the ultimate jewish mother's dream. >> with joan rivers of